Boston, MA 1880…A sequel to award-winning, Kitchen Canary, Through the Open Door is narrated by the person who, in an act of desperation, murdered Charles Brennan. The killer recounts the abuse inflicted by Brennan and describes the final acts of cruelty that led to his murder. We find the characters seven years later, free of Brennan’s abuse and control, and learn how their pasts as immigrants and slaves influence the paths they choose. Through the Open Door celebrates the struggles and successes of the children of immigrants and freed slaves and serves as a reminder that throughout the generations, joy, acceptance, heartbreak, and loss are a part of every family’s story. $.99 on Kindle.
Chance Reilly
Chance Reilly is the orphaned son of Irish immigrants. His father named him Chance because he believed that any man with courage who will work hard has a chance at a good life in America. Chance is honed by his experiences in the Civil War and toughened by his dealings with street gangs and underhanded politics in 1870’s New York.
Can Chance deal with the unresolved issues from his past to claim a good life in the old West? His resourcefulness, skills and toughness will all be put to the test. $2.99 on Kindle.